LOW MOOR — Alleghany County has received an “unqualified or unmodified opinion” in its fiscal year 2025 audit report. That was the news delivered to the Alleghany County Board of Supervisors during ...
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How do we pray to someone we don’t know? How do we find empowerment? I was raised in Christian schools, and Tommy and I raised our children in Christian schools. I mention this because its taken too ...
Today, at about 7:30 a.m., Alleghany County deputies noticed two packages lying on the front steps of the Alleghany County Courthouse. The packages displayed writing referencing political unrest. The ...
The Virginia State Police Bomb Squad’s remote-controlled unit safely removes one of the packages left in front of the Alleghany County Courthouse Monday. The unit moved the packages to a special ...
Townes was the 10th pick in the second round of the 1982 NBA draft by the Portland Trailblazers. He also played with the Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Clippers and San Antonio Spurs before a 14-year ...
MONTEREY — Yvonne Wimer, Highland’s commissioner of revenue, presented a proposed ordinance to Highland supervisors last month to establish a short-term rental registry. Tuesday, the Highland County ...
Covington councilmen Lance Carson, left, and Fred Forbes were appointed new mayor and vice mayor for the city of Covington during council’s biennial reorganization meeting of Covington City Council ...
LOW MOOR — About 40 jobs will be created when a new cannabis manufacturing plant opens in the Allegheny Highlands later this summer. Chicago-based Green Thumb Industries is putting the final touches ...
Reaghan Pritt takes a free kick for Bath County in Tuesday’s home match against Fort Chiswell. (Recorder photo by Zach Potter) High School Girls’ Soccer: Fort Chiswell 2, Bath County 1. The Pioneers ...
A huge fire swept through one side of Main Street (then known as Bath Street) in downtown Covington on Feb. 3, 1917. The fire destroyed five buildings, from the former Hodges Jewelry Store to the ...